If it's a "stick shift" (manual transmission) have someone push or pull your vehicle using another vehicle, then put YOUR vehicle into second gear and release the clutch. The engine should start right away so be ready to take the car out of gear and use the brakes to keep from hitting the car that's pulling you.
If it's an "AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION"... replace the starter. You can't push-start an automatic.
If your starter is dead, you won't be going anywhere until it gets fixed,automatic or not.
Either your battery is dead or starter is shot.
dead battery bad starter solenoid bad starter loose or corroded battery or starter cables
Last Sunday my battery was dead, I got a jump start from a professorial battery charger, car started fine, got to church, after car would not start, had it towed to where I can buy a new Battery, car still will not start, where is the starter relay?, is there a fuse link for the starter any where?
Clicking = Dead battery/not enought power to start the car Grinding = Bad starter
If you car won't start your battery may have dead. Try having your car jump started, if that does nit work, your starter may be bad.
Try Having your alternator checked at a local Auto Zone or Napa. If it's not that it could be your starter.
yea to test jump start the car and turn on all electrical stuff light's eta and if the car dies the alternator is dead if car will not start turn then key and listen for a clicking if no clicking nose the starter motor is dead
A low or dead battery. Loose or dirty battery cable connections. Faulty starter. Faulty starter solenoid.
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Seized engine? Weak or dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Dead spot on starter? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid? Bad neutral or clutch safety switch?
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